Why Post-Recovery Pain Often Feels Confusing and Unexpected
Recovery is supposed to be a finish line. The injury heals, the surgery is over, the scans look normal—and yet, the pain lingers. Or worse, …
Understanding Pain. Managing Life Better.
Recovery is supposed to be a finish line. The injury heals, the surgery is over, the scans look normal—and yet, the pain lingers. Or worse, …
Pain is often expected to fade as the body heals. A cut closes, a surgery incision seals, and time is supposed to restore normalcy. But …
Introduction Surgery is often seen as a clear turning point—the moment when a problem is fixed and recovery begins. Patients endure the procedure with the …
Healing is often imagined as a clean finish line. The cast comes off. The stitches dissolve. The infection clears. The scan shows no abnormality. The …
Pain is supposed to end when healing ends. That is what most people believe. A sprained ankle heals in six weeks. A surgical incision closes. …